Why Gen Next don't want to be teachers: Harappa's experiment on Teachers' Day
Sep 05, 2022
New Delhi [India], September 5 (ANI/PRNewswire): Harappa, one of India's leading online learning institutions, conducted a behavioral experiment to understand perceptions around teaching as a profession. While teaching is generally considered a noble profession, a generation of younger people, about to enter the workforce, don't want to take up teaching roles. As per UNESCO, there is an alarming deficit of one million teachers in India and it is also one of the hardest roles to hire for.
"At Harappa, we understand and appreciate the critical roles teachers play in shaping the future of our nation. But it also concerns us that there's a deep-rooted perception in the future generation of our workforce that teaching is not an exciting career avenue. Our experiment sheds light on the fact that despite offering good pay and benefits, our youth is still not inclined to take up teaching as a profession. We aim to start conversations around this and hope to make teaching 'cool'," said Shreyasi Singh, Founder and CEO, Harappa.
The experiment was conducted as part of Harappa Underground: Behavior experiments at the workplace. To watch how the experiment went, click here
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